Land Rover Freelander Hardback (97-03) - Review Review by Parkers on 01 January 1997 Freelander competes with the CR-V and RAV-4 in the 'lifestyle' 4x4 arena. It offers more than its rivals, with three body styles, good off-road ability and lots of optional kit. However, it also costs more than its direct competitors. It's good to drive for a 4x4 (especially the Td4 and V6 models) and both fashionable and prestigious thanks to its Land Rover heritage. The only real downside was patchy quality control on early models, resulting in variable build quality and so-so reliability. 3.5 out of 5 Other Land Rover reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3 out of 5 Buying used Most popular models are 2.0 TD4, with a refined and economical diesel engine and the refined and quick 1.8. Plenty around, though most command high prices. Trim levels were initially Base (fairly spartan), Xi and XEi; from September 2000, badging changed to S, GS and ES, mimicking the Discovery line-up. View full gallery See 53 used Land Rover Freelander Hardbacks for sale, starting at £575 3.5 out of 5 Selling Freelanders at the right price always sell. A full Land Rover service history will reassure the buyer and make the sale quicker. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Land Rover Freelander cars for sale We have 53 models like this for sale. Find Land Rover Freelander cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider